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Cannon Tries to Prove he's Conservative Enough for Utah
Life in suburban Utah County is pretty good for most folks who live here. The economy is strong, crime is low and hometown Brigham Young University is the reigning Mountain West Conference football champion. There's a reason this place at the base of the Rocky Mountains is known as Happy Valley.
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SUNDAY'S CALENDAR
Jackson State University Scholarship Gala Sweet Lorraine's, Jazz & Supper Club, 1931 St. Claude Ave. The New Orleans Metro Chapter sponsors "A Blue & White Linen Night," to benefit the scholarship fund, with vocalist Stephanie Jordan presenting a tribute to Lou Rawls and other azz lassics with Rachel Jordan, 6-10.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Golden Times
AMISH ACRES TRIP Nappanee The tour on July 10 will feature viewing the musical, "Music Man," playing at the Red Barn Theater. A real farm-style dinner will include ham and bean soup, roast turkey, hickory smoked ham, salad, potatoes, beef and noodles, bread dressing, fresh fruit pie and vanilla nut pudding. There also is a gift shop with home-baked treats and unusual gifts. Cost of this trip ...
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The mentor has his day
As a saxophonist, composer, arranger, conductor, University of New Orleans music teacher and founder of All For One (AFO) Records, the first African-American musician-owned record label in the South, Harold Battiste Jr. has made a far-reaching contribution to jazz and New Orleans music.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Gear
Biography Georg Cocron is a guitarist's guitar player. His songs, performances, and productions are laden with dynamic, virtuoso improvisation. An esteemed and accomplished musician, he stays true to the spirit of independent music. Georg incorporates a medley of musical influences.
All About Jazz |
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Iron Diamonds to play ball today at Portage festival
PORTAGE The Portage Iron Diamonds vintage base ball team take to the field today for two games as part of the 20th Annual Portage Countryside Historical Festival.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Jyoti meditation is for all faiths, instructor claims
EDWARDSVILLE - Silently following the light leads to inner peace for students of Jyoti meditation. Unlike commonly known meditation that involves music, chanting vocally or spoken repetition of a single syllable, for Jyoti meditation, silence is golden - literally.
The Telegraph |
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Northrop season opens on provocative, political note
By Dan Emerson Special to the Pioneer Press When the folks who program concerts at the University of Minnesota plan their seasonal calendar,
Pioneer Press |
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FoxFireFest Idol competition starting
The much-awaited FoxFireFest Idol competition begins at 6 p.m. June 24 at Wing Park prior to the regularly scheduled Summer Concert in the Park.
Daily Herald |
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Good food, good fun and all that jazz
If you didn’t get a chance to take in the sights, sounds and smells of the Coleman Hawkins Jazz Festival on Felix Street Square, you’re going to have to wait another year to truly allow your senses to enjoy the start of summer.
St. Joseph News-Press |
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International Festival week begins today
LORAIN -- The Lorain County Metro Parks, this year's Spotlight Industry for the 42nd annual Lorain International Festival and B azaar, will begin Festival week with a number of events scheduled for today.
The Morning Journal |
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Today in the arts
sharedstory MUSIC CHATHAM COUNTY LINE The North Carolina bluegrass group performs outdoors. 4:30 p.m.
Greenwich Time |
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Unique company celebrates milestone season with Rodgers & Hammerstein milestone musical
Oh, what a beautiful season. That's about the only thing to say about Ohio Light Opera, which marks its 30th summer series of light operas and musicals with the milestone Rodgers & Hammerstein classic "Oklahoma!"
The Morning Journal |
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Attic Salt for June 22, 2008
As family and friends of a boyhood pal mourn his death on the other side of the country, I walk through the soft morning on the way to the garden and think of Jimmy, the boy I knew.
The Advocate |
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Ready to rock
If you were born between 1935 and 1960, Grant County’s Oldies Fourth of July is your event.
Cumberland Times-News |
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Strong as steel: Soaring prices spark a steel renaissance in Minnesota
It takes roughly four hours for workers to shred a flattened Dodge Ram pickup, melt it and roll the billets into steel rods at Gerdau Ameristeel Corp.'s minimill in St. Paul. It's an ear-splitting process of old industrial might — and music to Jerry Goodwald's ears.
Pioneer Press |
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I'll fly away (or maybe not)
When I and several of the girls came into the theater for the folk art musical, a pleasant man handed each of us a piece of paper with words on it.
Savannah Morning News |
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Elgin's third Festival of Balloons not just another walk in the park
Where in the suburbs can you go to see a dozen hot air balloons, inflated and lit up while jazz and classical music plays at a riverfront park?
Daily Herald |
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Cover up with 'Rolling Stone'collectors' tees
Rock ’n’ roll has long had a significant influence in fashion. To celebrate that storied collaboration, Macy’s and Rolling Stone magazine have launched a new series of collectors’ edition T-shirts, featuring famous Rolling Stone covers. The shirts include covers featuring several music legends like the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, the Beastie Boys and Dr. Dre with Snoop Dogg. There will be ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Diversions for June 22,. 2008
EVANSVILLE SYMPHONIC BAND CONCERT, The Coliseum, Timothy Zifer, associate professor of music at the University of Evansville, featuring "Big Band Bash," jazz concert, auction and dance, 6:30 p.m. ($10 admission).
Evansville Courier & Press |
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Rock 'n' role
A few Hays strings students are plugging into a new style of music this summer. With no classical music allowed, 11 children ranging in age from 8 to 14 are engaging in an experimental rock group with the Western Kansas String Academy.
Hays Daily News |
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Today’s Agenda in N. Texas: Summer Balloon Classic; True Colors tour
Balloons ahoy The Energizer Bunny and the Geico Gecko are two attractions at the Summer Balloon Classic, which is in its final day, 6 a.m.-8 p.m. at the Mid-Way Regional Airport in Midlothian. Free admission; $5 parking. 469-644-4576; www.summerballoonclassic.com Still havin’ fun Here’s a fun thing to do: Next time you hear Cyndi Lauper’s song True Colors , sing along to it ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Festival showcases tranquility and cultural understanding
A rare public demonstration of the usually private Japanese tea ceremony drew a crowd Saturday in Arlington Heights.
Daily Herald |
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Disney's stamp is all over 'Camp Rock'
Welcome to "Camp Rock." The latest in Disney's line of musical cash registers made in the shape of a TV movie, it debuted Friday night on the Disney Channel, debuted again Saturday on ABC's "Wonderful World of Disney," and debuts again today on ABC...
The Standard-Times |
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Piano quartet kicks off Cranberry Coast Concerts series
Hot off of their critically acclaimed concert tours in Europe, Florida and Louisiana, The United Nations Piano Quartet will lead off a spectacular series of performances and musical activities in Onset and Wareham.
The Standard-Times |
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